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20230123-151810-93

Submitted by Dr. Kristen D… on

NDCRC co-directors Dr. Christina Lanier presented at TLPI's annual Enhancement Training on September 26-28, 2022 in New Mexico. The title of the workshop was "Making Data Work for You." This workshop was an opportunity for Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts (THWC) to learn how to use the data collected regarding THWC participants to answer questions and better understand how well a program is performing.

20210126-163149-64

Submitted by Dr. Kristen D… on

NDCRC co-directors Kristen DeVall and Christina Lanier served as guest presenters at the 10th annual Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training hosted by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute on September 30, 2020. The presentation provided a framework for increasing a program’s capacity to collect and utilize program data including what types of data should be collected, how to collect, and the best practices for sharing the data with the team and stakeholders.

20200730-140419-66

Submitted by Mr. Greg Richa… on

Developing Policies and Procedures to Support Tribal Probation and the Implementation of Best Practices. (Note: this could be a section within a regional or a standalone 2.5-3 day in-depth class)
This intensive training will provide the necessary framework for the development and or enhancement of Tribal Probation Policies and Procedures which will include: Reviewing codes for guidance, Analyzing current needs and practices, structuring and developing policies and procedures and garnering by-in from leadership.

20200730-93216-02

Submitted by Mr. Greg Richa… on

Build foundational skills through this comprehensive and interactive training academy. Examine traditional, evidence-based, victim-centered and trauma informed approaches to community supervision. Practice techniques in mock interviews, scenarios and team exercises. Explore the benefits of restorative practices and cultural resources.

20200729-112104-65

Submitted by Ms. Bonnie Hof… on

As a result of COVID-19, most jurisdictions in the country quickly moved court and court-related communications from in-person to audio- and video-technology without fully examining the impact of these technologies on the parties or the core purposes of the court process.

20170718-110755-01

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

During the January–June 2017 reporting period, the PM-ISE requested IIR’s support in the development of the National Network of Fusion Centers (NNFC) Center of Best Practices (the Center), as a community of interest (COI) on HSIN-Intel and built on the original Center of Analytical Excellence COI concept, which was funded under Award Number 2012-D6-BX-K009.

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